Warehouse locations
Warehouse location settings control which stock is considered “available” when Redline calculates phase-in dates. Stock in excluded locations (quarantine, returns, scrap) is not counted as consumable inventory.
Why this matters
Section titled “Why this matters”If you have 100 units in the main warehouse and 20 units in a quarantine area, Redline should only count the 100 as available. Without warehouse location filtering, the calculation might assume you have 120 units and set a later phase-in date than is realistic.
Configuration
Section titled “Configuration”Navigate to Settings → Warehouse Locations. Each location type shows a toggle:
| Location type | Default | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| STANDARD | Available | Main warehouse, production floor |
| QUARANTINE | Excluded | Quality hold, inspection area |
| RETURNS | Excluded | Customer returns pending disposition |
| SCRAP | Excluded | Write-off area |
| TRANSIT | Excluded | Goods in transit between warehouses |
| CONSIGNMENT | Excluded | Supplier-owned stock on your premises |
Toggle a location type on or off. Changes save automatically.
How it works
Section titled “How it works”When Redline calculates phase-in for an item, it queries erp_stock_snapshots and filters by location_type. Only rows whose location type is marked as available in your warehouse settings are included in the “stock on hand” figure.
The financial exposure calculation uses this filtered stock figure to determine how many old-revision units are truly at risk.